Sentence examples for retain harmony from inspiring English sources

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In this study we found that it is most important to maintain social relationships in order to retain harmony within society, thereby maintaining health.

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While the album retained close harmony singing, Kaye's Hammond organ and Chris Squire's melodic bass, as heard on earlier releases, the new material also covered further styles including jazz piano, funk and acoustic music, with all band members contributing ideas, and tracks were extended in length to allow music to develop.

Kallen envisioned a United States in the image of a great symphony orchestra, not sounding in unison (the "melting pot"), but rather, one in which all the disparate cultures play in harmony and retain their unique and distinctive tones and timbres.

The Manchu-Tungus languages have merged certain pairs of corresponding front and back vowels, and thus have compromised palatal harmony in roots, but retain the distinction in suffixes.

As the module progressed, students became far more confident and interested in exploring the productive dis-harmonies of drawing together, tending to retain their own typical weight and style of marks alongside or integrated with their partners.

His reds retain the savagery but achieve a higher level of polish and harmony.

But Quebec Canadians have a different view of multiculturalism than much of the rest of Canada, with many preferring the French republican tradition of the melting pot over the concept of people from separate cultures living in harmony while retaining their differences.

However, two rooms in the Palace of Earthly Harmony were retained for use on the Emperor's wedding night.

Though Charles McPherson has always been associated with Charlie Parker for his rapid-note alto saxophone style and bebop harmonies, he retains the overlay of another Charlie: Mingus, in whose band he played in the 1960's and 70's.

Subsequent works included Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (1964), composed in tribute to Hindemith; piano, flute, and violin concertos; chamber works including two sonatas for violin and piano; and four more symphonies noted for increased mastery of rhythms and dissonant harmonies, while retaining their dramatic qualities.

It reflects what the composer calls his "micropolyphony," a complexity that dissolves melody, harmony and rhythm but retains in some pieces a whiff of Romanian folk music.

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